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Across the border in Gaza, life is wretched for Palestinians.
"The statistics are absolutely wretched for people in that category".
The pacification worked, for a time: the camps were calmly wretched for most of the next decade.
"Even if the White Sox are wretched for 10 years or 20 years," Dr. Caves said, "I think it's a real mistake to assume they'll be wretched for 3,000 years".
"I always knew I wanted to direct it, but it was simply too wretched for theatres in the UK.
But this is not saying much.Mr Obama's ads attack Mr McCain for the many ways he plans to make life wretched for nearly everyone.
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And so Ian Huntley, who for years has stalked the young and vulnerable, and who for six wretched weeks, for 16 months, has stalked our imaginations, is walked from the dock, face expressionless, and vanishes from public view.
If marrying for money is wretched, marrying for love may prove to be worse.
A wretched day for England, a joyous one for beleaguered Bangladesh.
This was as comfortable a match for Southampton as it was a wretched one for Manchester City, depleted and disconnected while Sadio Mané tore them to shreds.
Manuel Pellegrini's misfiring Manchester City require a minor miracle to qualify for the knockout stage after a wretched night for the Premier League champions.
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